Project name (no spaces), which will become the first part of the https://[projectname].lndo.site URL that Lando assigns to your project.

Site name, the human-readable name for the site (used for make install command, etc.)

Database credentials, to feed to Lando to setup and wire into the Drupal install (settings.php)

Admin username and password for the site once installed.

Each of these has a default value, and once you’ve entered all of them, Drumkit
will proceed with ensuring you have the relevant dependencies to initialize the
project- primarily this is Python3 (for Jinja2 templating), plus Behat, Docker,
and Lando.

If any packages are missing you may be prompted by sudo for your
user password so apt can install them. Then it will call the composer create-project command to initialize the codebase. Finally it will create a
handful of default make targets, in the following files, and initialize your
.lando.yml:

~myproject/.mk/mk.d/20_lando.mk - lando targets like make start and make stop

~myproject/.mk/mk.d/30_build.mk - composer targets like make build and make update

~myproject/.mk/mk.d/40_install.mk - drush targets like make install

Once complete, you have a fully loaded Drumkit setup to drive your Lando Drupal
local dev site.